Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PANAMA; HOME OF THE DOVE-PLANT OR HOLY GHOST FLOWER, by AMANDA THEODOSIA JONES First Line: What time the lord drew back the sea Last Line: Let all men pass who come in love.) Subject(s): Panama Canal; Plants; Canal Zone; Planting; Planters | ||||||||
I WHAT time the Lord drew back the sea And gave thee room, slight Panama, "I will not have thee great," said he, "But thou shalt bear the slender key Of both the gates I builded me, And all the great shall come to thee For leave to pass, O Panama!" (Flower of the Holy Ghost, white dove, Breathe sweetness where he wrought in love.) II His oceans call across the land: "How long, how long, fair Panama, Wilt thou the shock of tides withstand, Nor heed us sobbing by the strand? Set wide thy gates on either hand, That we may search through saltless sand -- May clasp and kiss, O Panama!" (Flower of the deep-embosomed dove, So should his mighty nations love.) III Out-peal his holy temple-clocks: It is thine hour, glad Panama. Now shall thy key undo the locks; The strong shall cleave thy sunken rocks; Swung loose and floating from their docks, The world's white fleets shall come in flocks To thread thy straits, O Panama! (Flower of the tropics, snowy dove, Forbid, unless they come in love.) IV How beautiful is thy demesne! Search out thy wealth, proud Panama: Thy gold, thy pearls of silver sheen, Thy fruitful palms, thy thickets green; Load thou the ships that ride between; Attire thee as becomes a queen: The great ones greet thee, Panama! (Flower of the white and peaceful dove Let all men pass who come in love.) | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...KILLING THE PLANTS by JANE KENYON NOW I AM A PLANT, A WEED by KATHERINE MANSFIELD TANKA DIARY (5) by HARRYETTE MULLEN ABIGAIL BECKER by AMANDA THEODOSIA JONES |
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